A CHRISTMAS COUNTDOWN 2024 – DAY 3

Question: Why did Jesus come to earth on that first Christmas Day?
Answer: In order to save sinners.

As we’re told both succinctly and reliably in 1 Timothy 1:15 where we read that ‘this saying is trustworthy and deserving of full acceptance – that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners’.

Has there ever been a plainer statement of what Christianity is all about? Has it ever been made clearer hatt being a Christian ISN’T first and foremost about keeping a set of rules?

I doubt it. And yet far too many people still erroneously believe that you get to heaven by being good.

So let me try to tell you the truth in words of one…sound!

You do not get to…hmmm, let me think…the nice place where God is that we all like to think we will go to when we die…by works – that is to say, we do not earn our way in by the good things we might do in our lives. No – not at all! If we get to… that place I just said… it will be due to grace and by grace…that does not need one thing more..

So what do I mean by that last bit? Well let me tell you, but as I do, I trust that you’ll forgive me for now resuming the use of polysyllabic words in order not to sound any weirder than, as a Christian, I no doubt, already do!

When Christians say that they are saved by ‘grace alone’, what they mean is that their salvation is undeserved – dependent wholly on the unmerited kindness of God. They themselves contribute nothing to their salvation – nothing that is, except the sin that made it necessary.

As such Christians do not consider themselves to be good. On the contrary. Though, as a result of the love that God has shown them, they now seek to be obedient to his commands, Christians know that they remain sinners who will forever be dependent on God’s amazing grace – a grace that is sufficient to guarantee their forgiveness, no matter how great their wrongdoing may be.

And that is the message that the apostle Paul preached. Because he knew that God’s grace was sufficient even for ‘the chief of sinners’, a title he gave himself in recognition, at least in part no doubt, of his involvement in the persecution of the early church which saw him standing by and watching as Steven, the first Christian martyr, was stoned to death.

No wonder then that Paul was not ashamed of the gospel. For he knew that the good news of what was achieved through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus was the power of God for salvation, and not only his own but that of all those who put their trust in Christ.

And that’s why, no matter what you’ve done wrong, you, like me, can take comfort from the fact that our hope of heaven depends, not on sufficiently cleaning up our act such that God is impressed with us, but rather on the rock solid assurance that on that first Christmas Day, Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners.


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Author: Peteaird

Nothing particularly interesting to say about myself other than after 27 years working as a GP, I was delighted, at the start of December 2023, to start work as the South West Regional Representative of the Slavic Gospel Association (SGA). You can read about what they do at sga.org.uk. I am also an avid Somerset County Cricket Club supporter and a poor example of a Christian who likes to put finger to keyboard from time to time and who is foolish enough to think that someone out there might be interested enough to read what I've written. Some of these blogs have grown over time and some portions of earlier blogs reappear in slightly different forms in later blogs. I apologise for the repetition. If you are involved in a church in the southwest of England and would like to hear more of SGA’s work, do get in touch. I’d love to come and talk a little, or even a lot, about what they get up to!.

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